AdvantageDesignGroup created a brief overview video for Marine Fasteners, highlighting featured imagery from their product and shipping warehouse facility.

published:04 Apr 2014

views:92

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
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http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the tank. Even in warmer states you probably frequently use an air conditioner to cool your home and even if you don't you probably have some particularly cool nights in the winter. In either case your home will be cool enough at some point that you will likely need a heater.
There are four basic types of heaters common to the aquarium industry; bi-metal thermostat, electronic thermostat (both with external and internal temp probes), and heaters with no temperature control that require a separate external controller.
Cooling the tank is a little bit trickier. Maybe it’s hot in your home, you have a lot of equipment or lighting on the tank or you have very little evaporation all of which can cause the tank to overheat. The best way to keep the tank cool is to remove the offending equipment or replace it with more efficient equipment so you just don't have to be concerned with this.
The next best way is to increase evaporation by making sure the surface of the water is breaking with a powerhead of some type and aiming a fan at the surface. This can be done on both the tank itself and sump.
If that still doesn't do it you are going to have to consider a chiller. I honestly try and avoid chillers at all cost because they are expensive, take up a ton of room and require a lot of power which you might not have available near the tank. A chiller is more or less an air conditioner so it also adds heat to the room and can’t be cycled on and off constantly because it would be bad for the compressor. You will inherently have a larger temperature swing each time the chiller turns on and off which I also find undesirable.
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidly becoming a megatrend. Energy storage at sea and on land offers us flexible ways to make supply and demand meet by
- bridging the lag between energy generation and consumption
- dampening peak loads
- bridging outages
Clean technology is not a thing of the future.
Danfoss: Engineering tomorrow, today
-Discover more about hybrid technology from Danfoss https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/our-businesses/drives/knowledge-center/hybridization/
-More about hybrid propulsion https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-propulsion-and-thrusters/
-More about shore power supply https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-marine-power-conversion-and-generation/
- Inspirational training in hybrid solutions https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpz8AOKe-rWlVVCNUx_GNREZiQB_1Q58

published:28 Nov 2018

views:370

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

published:04 Sep 2015

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MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

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Recently we added a bunch of new features to our product review system to make sharing your opinion even easier and more rewarding.
In today’s Marine Depot video, we’ll show you what’s new with user reviews plus introduce you to our new Question and Answers system.
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Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
---
Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
---
A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equipment series, GUE Instructor Dorota Czerny discusses the differences between a GUE-configured equipment set, consisting of a single tank, backplate, harness, wing, and long hose regulator system, and a jacket-style system that is most common in recreational diving. The comparison covers general components and goes into detail about streamlining, fit, and function; weighting options; managing out-of-gas situations in the two regulator configurations; and offers some advice for GUE-trained recreational divers.
The purpose of the series is not only to differentiate the two equipment configurations, but to provide GUE-trained recreational divers with an overview of an equipment set they may need to use when traveling to a destination where GUE-configured equipment is not available and they are not able to travel with their own system.

Advantage (band)

Advantage (formerly Grown at Home) is a Britishska punk band, that were tipped as "the new market leaders for their genre in this country, with a nationwide fanbase to back their unsurmountable popularity". The band was formed in 2002 in Stafford.

Biography

After forming as Grown at Home, 2004 saw the band recorded their debut EP, The Sandwich EP, at Premier Studios, Corby, which was then released on Cash For Pigs Records - a label created by the band themselves primarily to release this EP. The EP received positive reviews and was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 ("The Lock Up") and Kerrang! FM. The EP has sold more than 1000 copies.

On 6 July 2006 Grown at Home released their debut album Assemble. The album was recorded at Street Level Studios in Cardiff and produced by Curig Huws. The song "Get Ready" received airplay from Mike Davies on Radio 1's The Lock Up.

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Most games divide their statistics into several categories. The set of categories actually used in a game system, as well as the precise statistics within each category, vary greatly. The most often used types of statistic include:

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Doom (series)

Doom is a series of first-person shootervideo games developed by id Software. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine operating under the auspices of Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC), who fights hordes of demons and the undead in order to survive.

Doom is considered to be one of the pioneering first-person shooter games, introducing to IBM-compatible computers features such as 3D graphics, third dimension spatiality, networked multiplayer gameplay, and support for player-created modifications with the Doom WAD format. Since the release of Doom in 1993, the series has spawned numerous sequels, expansion packs, and a film.

Since its debut, over 10 million copies of games in the Doom series have been sold.

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Oceania marine coatings advantage

Marine Fasteners - Company Overview

AdvantageDesignGroup created a brief overview video for Marine Fasteners, highlighting featured imagery from their product and shipping warehouse facility.

8:05

4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
Watch my Documentary about #Vanlife for Free!
https://youtu.be/A6McizBPKaE
Essential Vanlife and Off the GridSupply list! - http://amzn.to/2wQJN4G
Join an ExclusiveCommunity based around Alternative Living, and support this Documentary series here :: https://www.patreon.com/ForrestStevens
MY CameraGear!
My DSLR Camera : http://amzn.to/299wAfg
My VloggingCellphone :: http://amzn.to/2iYyl41
My lens : http://amzn.to/291OAEz
Most solid Camera bag : http://amzn.to/2ba2ngM
Shotgun mic : http://amzn.to/299xdFq
Protect that mic with this! : http://amzn.to/29rzud6
Bendy tripod : http://amzn.to/29tQDmr
My cheap cheap gopro : http://amzn.to/291PbG7
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http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the tank. Even in warmer states you probably frequently use an air conditioner to cool your home and even if you don't you probably have some particularly cool nights in the winter. In either case your home will be cool enough at some point that you will likely need a heater.
There are four basic types of heaters common to the aquarium industry; bi-metal thermostat, electronic thermostat (both with external and internal temp probes), and heaters with no temperature control that require a separate external controller.
Cooling the tank is a little bit trickier. Maybe it’s hot in your home, you have a lot of equipment or lighting on the tank or you have very little evaporation all of which can cause the tank to overheat. The best way to keep the tank cool is to remove the offending equipment or replace it with more efficient equipment so you just don't have to be concerned with this.
The next best way is to increase evaporation by making sure the surface of the water is breaking with a powerhead of some type and aiming a fan at the surface. This can be done on both the tank itself and sump.
If that still doesn't do it you are going to have to consider a chiller. I honestly try and avoid chillers at all cost because they are expensive, take up a ton of room and require a lot of power which you might not have available near the tank. A chiller is more or less an air conditioner so it also adds heat to the room and can’t be cycled on and off constantly because it would be bad for the compressor. You will inherently have a larger temperature swing each time the chiller turns on and off which I also find undesirable.
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

Clean technology helps you meet emission targets

By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidly becoming a megatrend. Energy storage at sea and on land offers us flexible ways to make supply and demand meet by
- bridging the lag between energy generation and consumption
- dampening peak loads
- bridging outages
Clean technology is not a thing of the future.
Danfoss: Engineering tomorrow, today
-Discover more about hybrid technology from Danfoss https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/our-businesses/drives/knowledge-center/hybridization/
-More about hybrid propulsion https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-propulsion-and-thrusters/
-More about shore power supply https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-marine-power-conversion-and-generation/
- Inspirational training in hybrid solutions https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpz8AOKe-rWlVVCNUx_GNREZiQB_1Q58

3:09

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

4:39

Upload Photos and Videos with Your Product Reviews at Marine Depot!

Upload Photos and Videos with Your Product Reviews at Marine Depot!

Upload Photos and Videos with Your Product Reviews at Marine Depot!

Recently we added a bunch of new features to our product review system to make sharing your opinion even easier and more rewarding.
In today’s Marine Depot video, we’ll show you what’s new with user reviews plus introduce you to our new Question and Answers system.
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8:37

GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
---
Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
---
A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equipment series, GUE Instructor Dorota Czerny discusses the differences between a GUE-configured equipment set, consisting of a single tank, backplate, harness, wing, and long hose regulator system, and a jacket-style system that is most common in recreational diving. The comparison covers general components and goes into detail about streamlining, fit, and function; weighting options; managing out-of-gas situations in the two regulator configurations; and offers some advice for GUE-trained recreational divers.
The purpose of the series is not only to differentiate the two equipment configurations, but to provide GUE-trained recreational divers with an overview of an equipment set they may need to use when traveling to a destination where GUE-configured equipment is not available and they are not able to travel with their own system.

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to help combat nitrates and phosphates...with refugiums! Refugiums are essentially a location in your tank (usually the sump) that allows you to provide a safe haven more micro fauna, as well as grow beneficial macro algae like chaetomorpha or caulerpa.
There are a fair share of different types of refugiums out there today, with an equal amount of opinions on how to run them.
The traditional refugiums with algae and/or live rock rubble are the most popular and effective in my experience, and some of the easiest to install and maintain.
An older technology that is starting to gain more ground again is the algae turf scrubber. This is essentially a very efficient refugium; algae is grown between two light sources on a medium with water flowing past it and then periodically harvested.
There are also a few more creative and unique options out there like cryptic refugiums. They offer a few unique benefits. A cryptic refugium is essentially a chamber that doesn't receive light, and allows for intense growth of sponges which filter the water.
Do you have a favorite refugium method you prefer to run on your reef? Let us know in the comments area down below!
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

14:47

1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

Science your way to the blue ribbon. Go learn something from someone who cares at Skillshare.com. The first 1000 people get 2 months for $0.99- http://skl.sh/rober3
Sign up for an account on Skillshare. Skillshare is a community marketplace for users to teach and learn from project-based, online and local classes on a wide variety of subjects.
Check out Al's website if you want stuff to build your own: https://www.docfizzix.com/
10 quick, practical build tips: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x35qfah75x4gvse/10%20Raceday%20tips.pdf?dl=0
MERCH-
By popular demand I have shirts now! I picked the super soft, high quality shirts and make $0 on all items which is why they are priced so handsomely :)
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Summary: To understand how mousetrap cars work you first need to understand the concept of mechanical advantage. There are 4 principles to win with a long distance car:
And 4 principles for winning with a speed car:
Finally, we visit the Science Olympiad to see these principles in action
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Oceania marine coatings advantage

Marine Fasteners - Company Overview

AdvantageDesignGroup created a brief overview video for Marine Fasteners, highlighting featured imagery from their product and shipping warehouse facility.

published: 04 Apr 2014

4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
Watch my Documentary about #Vanlife for Free!
https://youtu.be/A6McizBPKaE
Essential Vanlife and Off the GridSupply list! - http://amzn.to/2wQJN4G
Join an ExclusiveCommunity based a...

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the ...

Clean technology helps you meet emission targets

By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidl...

published: 28 Nov 2018

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

published: 29 Jul 2016

Upload Photos and Videos with Your Product Reviews at Marine Depot!

Recently we added a bunch of new features to our product review system to make sharing your opinion even easier and more rewarding.
In today’s Marine Depot video, we’ll show you what’s new with user reviews plus introduce you to our new Question and Answers system.
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published: 14 Jul 2017

GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
---
Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
---
A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equi...

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to help combat nitrates and phosphates...with refugiums! Refugiums are essentially a location in your tank (usually the sump) that allows you to provide a safe haven more micro fauna, as well as grow beneficial macro algae like chaetomorpha or caulerpa.
There are a fair share of different types of refugiums out there today, with an equal amount of opinions on how to run them.
The traditional refugiums with algae and/or live rock rubble are the most popular and effective in my experience, and some of the easiest to install and maintain.
An older technology that is starting to gain more ground again is the algae turf scrubber. Thi...

published: 08 Jan 2016

1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

Science your way to the blue ribbon. Go learn something from someone who cares at Skillshare.com. The first 1000 people get 2 months for $0.99- http://skl.sh/rober3
Sign up for an account on Skillshare. Skillshare is a community marketplace for users to teach and learn from project-based, online and local classes on a wide variety of subjects.
Check out Al's website if you want stuff to build your own: https://www.docfizzix.com/
10 quick, practical build tips: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x35qfah75x4gvse/10%20Raceday%20tips.pdf?dl=0
MERCH-
By popular demand I have shirts now! I picked the super soft, high quality shirts and make $0 on all items which is why they are priced so handsomely :)
https://teespring.com/stores/markrober
MUSIC-
0:00- Arrow- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewa...

4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a ...

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
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Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
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http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability...

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the tank. Even in warmer states you probably frequently use an air conditioner to cool your home and even if you don't you probably have some particularly cool nights in the winter. In either case your home will be cool enough at some point that you will likely need a heater.
There are four basic types of heaters common to the aquarium industry; bi-metal thermostat, electronic thermostat (both with external and internal temp probes), and heaters with no temperature control that require a separate external controller.
Cooling the tank is a little bit trickier. Maybe it’s hot in your home, you have a lot of equipment or lighting on the tank or you have very little evaporation all of which can cause the tank to overheat. The best way to keep the tank cool is to remove the offending equipment or replace it with more efficient equipment so you just don't have to be concerned with this.
The next best way is to increase evaporation by making sure the surface of the water is breaking with a powerhead of some type and aiming a fan at the surface. This can be done on both the tank itself and sump.
If that still doesn't do it you are going to have to consider a chiller. I honestly try and avoid chillers at all cost because they are expensive, take up a ton of room and require a lot of power which you might not have available near the tank. A chiller is more or less an air conditioner so it also adds heat to the room and can’t be cycled on and off constantly because it would be bad for the compressor. You will inherently have a larger temperature swing each time the chiller turns on and off which I also find undesirable.
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http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the tank. Even in warmer states you probably frequently use an air conditioner to cool your home and even if you don't you probably have some particularly cool nights in the winter. In either case your home will be cool enough at some point that you will likely need a heater.
There are four basic types of heaters common to the aquarium industry; bi-metal thermostat, electronic thermostat (both with external and internal temp probes), and heaters with no temperature control that require a separate external controller.
Cooling the tank is a little bit trickier. Maybe it’s hot in your home, you have a lot of equipment or lighting on the tank or you have very little evaporation all of which can cause the tank to overheat. The best way to keep the tank cool is to remove the offending equipment or replace it with more efficient equipment so you just don't have to be concerned with this.
The next best way is to increase evaporation by making sure the surface of the water is breaking with a powerhead of some type and aiming a fan at the surface. This can be done on both the tank itself and sump.
If that still doesn't do it you are going to have to consider a chiller. I honestly try and avoid chillers at all cost because they are expensive, take up a ton of room and require a lot of power which you might not have available near the tank. A chiller is more or less an air conditioner so it also adds heat to the room and can’t be cycled on and off constantly because it would be bad for the compressor. You will inherently have a larger temperature swing each time the chiller turns on and off which I also find undesirable.
*LegalStuff*
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By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidly becoming a megatrend. Energy storage at sea and on land offers us flexible ways to make supply and demand meet by
- bridging the lag between energy generation and consumption
- dampening peak loads
- bridging outages
Clean technology is not a thing of the future.
Danfoss: Engineering tomorrow, today
-Discover more about hybrid technology from Danfoss https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/our-businesses/drives/knowledge-center/hybridization/
-More about hybrid propulsion https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-propulsion-and-thrusters/
-More about shore power supply https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-marine-power-conversion-and-generation/
- Inspirational training in hybrid solutions https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpz8AOKe-rWlVVCNUx_GNREZiQB_1Q58

By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidly becoming a megatrend. Energy storage at sea and on land offers us flexible ways to make supply and demand meet by
- bridging the lag between energy generation and consumption
- dampening peak loads
- bridging outages
Clean technology is not a thing of the future.
Danfoss: Engineering tomorrow, today
-Discover more about hybrid technology from Danfoss https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/our-businesses/drives/knowledge-center/hybridization/
-More about hybrid propulsion https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-propulsion-and-thrusters/
-More about shore power supply https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-marine-power-conversion-and-generation/
- Inspirational training in hybrid solutions https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpz8AOKe-rWlVVCNUx_GNREZiQB_1Q58

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certi...

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

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GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
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Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
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Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
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A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equipment series, GUE Instructor Dorota Czerny discusses the differences between a GUE-configured equipment set, consisting of a single tank, backplate, harness, wing, and long hose regulator system, and a jacket-style system that is most common in recreational diving. The comparison covers general components and goes into detail about streamlining, fit, and function; weighting options; managing out-of-gas situations in the two regulator configurations; and offers some advice for GUE-trained recreational divers.
The purpose of the series is not only to differentiate the two equipment configurations, but to provide GUE-trained recreational divers with an overview of an equipment set they may need to use when traveling to a destination where GUE-configured equipment is not available and they are not able to travel with their own system.

Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
https://www.divegue.tv/
---
Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
---
A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equipment series, GUE Instructor Dorota Czerny discusses the differences between a GUE-configured equipment set, consisting of a single tank, backplate, harness, wing, and long hose regulator system, and a jacket-style system that is most common in recreational diving. The comparison covers general components and goes into detail about streamlining, fit, and function; weighting options; managing out-of-gas situations in the two regulator configurations; and offers some advice for GUE-trained recreational divers.
The purpose of the series is not only to differentiate the two equipment configurations, but to provide GUE-trained recreational divers with an overview of an equipment set they may need to use when traveling to a destination where GUE-configured equipment is not available and they are not able to travel with their own system.

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to hel...

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to help combat nitrates and phosphates...with refugiums! Refugiums are essentially a location in your tank (usually the sump) that allows you to provide a safe haven more micro fauna, as well as grow beneficial macro algae like chaetomorpha or caulerpa.
There are a fair share of different types of refugiums out there today, with an equal amount of opinions on how to run them.
The traditional refugiums with algae and/or live rock rubble are the most popular and effective in my experience, and some of the easiest to install and maintain.
An older technology that is starting to gain more ground again is the algae turf scrubber. This is essentially a very efficient refugium; algae is grown between two light sources on a medium with water flowing past it and then periodically harvested.
There are also a few more creative and unique options out there like cryptic refugiums. They offer a few unique benefits. A cryptic refugium is essentially a chamber that doesn't receive light, and allows for intense growth of sponges which filter the water.
Do you have a favorite refugium method you prefer to run on your reef? Let us know in the comments area down below!
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to help combat nitrates and phosphates...with refugiums! Refugiums are essentially a location in your tank (usually the sump) that allows you to provide a safe haven more micro fauna, as well as grow beneficial macro algae like chaetomorpha or caulerpa.
There are a fair share of different types of refugiums out there today, with an equal amount of opinions on how to run them.
The traditional refugiums with algae and/or live rock rubble are the most popular and effective in my experience, and some of the easiest to install and maintain.
An older technology that is starting to gain more ground again is the algae turf scrubber. This is essentially a very efficient refugium; algae is grown between two light sources on a medium with water flowing past it and then periodically harvested.
There are also a few more creative and unique options out there like cryptic refugiums. They offer a few unique benefits. A cryptic refugium is essentially a chamber that doesn't receive light, and allows for intense growth of sponges which filter the water.
Do you have a favorite refugium method you prefer to run on your reef? Let us know in the comments area down below!
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

Science your way to the blue ribbon. Go learn something from someone who cares at Skillshare.com. The first 1000 people get 2 months for $0.99- http://skl.sh/...

Science your way to the blue ribbon. Go learn something from someone who cares at Skillshare.com. The first 1000 people get 2 months for $0.99- http://skl.sh/rober3
Sign up for an account on Skillshare. Skillshare is a community marketplace for users to teach and learn from project-based, online and local classes on a wide variety of subjects.
Check out Al's website if you want stuff to build your own: https://www.docfizzix.com/
10 quick, practical build tips: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x35qfah75x4gvse/10%20Raceday%20tips.pdf?dl=0
MERCH-
By popular demand I have shirts now! I picked the super soft, high quality shirts and make $0 on all items which is why they are priced so handsomely :)
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MUSIC-
0:00- Arrow- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
1:06- Q- Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday/
4:43- Almost Original- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
5:47- Ceral Killa- Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday/
7:37- Berlin- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
12:24- Dizzy- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
14:24- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak- https://soundcloud.com/notebreak/dubstep-too-happy-to-be-cool
Summary: To understand how mousetrap cars work you first need to understand the concept of mechanical advantage. There are 4 principles to win with a long distance car:
And 4 principles for winning with a speed car:
Finally, we visit the Science Olympiad to see these principles in action
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Science your way to the blue ribbon. Go learn something from someone who cares at Skillshare.com. The first 1000 people get 2 months for $0.99- http://skl.sh/rober3
Sign up for an account on Skillshare. Skillshare is a community marketplace for users to teach and learn from project-based, online and local classes on a wide variety of subjects.
Check out Al's website if you want stuff to build your own: https://www.docfizzix.com/
10 quick, practical build tips: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x35qfah75x4gvse/10%20Raceday%20tips.pdf?dl=0
MERCH-
By popular demand I have shirts now! I picked the super soft, high quality shirts and make $0 on all items which is why they are priced so handsomely :)
https://teespring.com/stores/markrober
MUSIC-
0:00- Arrow- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
1:06- Q- Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday/
4:43- Almost Original- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
5:47- Ceral Killa- Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday/
7:37- Berlin- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
12:24- Dizzy- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
14:24- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak- https://soundcloud.com/notebreak/dubstep-too-happy-to-be-cool
Summary: To understand how mousetrap cars work you first need to understand the concept of mechanical advantage. There are 4 principles to win with a long distance car:
And 4 principles for winning with a speed car:
Finally, we visit the Science Olympiad to see these principles in action
PLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-Sub
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I make videos like this once a month all year long while supplies last:
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4 years living on a Power boat. The challenges of living small, the positives of minimalism.

Chad has been living on his power boat for 4 years in Victoria BC. When he moved to victoria he wanted a boat, Rent was high, and he figured why not just buy a boat and live in it. He was forced to purge to be able to fit all the necessity of life into something the size of a bedroom, but after doing so he found he doesn't miss much of having a larger space. Boats are great at hiding space in storage and unique spaces, and chad takes advantage of that. His out look on life is contagiously optimistic and he recommends this lifestyle to anyone looking to downsize and make some serious change to their lives.
Watch my Documentary about #Vanlife for Free!
https://youtu.be/A6McizBPKaE
Essential Vanlife and Off the GridSupply list! - http://amzn.to/2wQJN4G
Join an ExclusiveCommunity based around Alternative Living, and support this Documentary series here :: https://www.patreon.com/ForrestStevens
MY CameraGear!
My DSLR Camera : http://amzn.to/299wAfg
My VloggingCellphone :: http://amzn.to/2iYyl41
My lens : http://amzn.to/291OAEz
Most solid Camera bag : http://amzn.to/2ba2ngM
Shotgun mic : http://amzn.to/299xdFq
Protect that mic with this! : http://amzn.to/29rzud6
Bendy tripod : http://amzn.to/29tQDmr
My cheap cheap gopro : http://amzn.to/291PbG7
Social medias:
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FB : https://www.facebook.com/Depicted-Reality-1394867997420266/

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week8 It'sWeek 8 of the BRS160 52 Weeks of Reefing, and this week we are going to talk about temperature control with a focus on stability. We will cover the different types of heaters, explain proper placement and demo a few different heaters accuracy and variation. We’ll also cover the temperature controllers, importance of calibration, chillers, fans and finish with our installation for the BRS 160.
There is a fairly big range that a reef aquarium and it's inhabitants can survive in, commonly anywhere from 76 to 83 degrees. The biggest advantage to running higher temperatures is increased metabolic rates which can increase coral growth which is something most of us find desirable.
Pretty much all of us will need a heater to maintain a stable temperature in the tank. Even in warmer states you probably frequently use an air conditioner to cool your home and even if you don't you probably have some particularly cool nights in the winter. In either case your home will be cool enough at some point that you will likely need a heater.
There are four basic types of heaters common to the aquarium industry; bi-metal thermostat, electronic thermostat (both with external and internal temp probes), and heaters with no temperature control that require a separate external controller.
Cooling the tank is a little bit trickier. Maybe it’s hot in your home, you have a lot of equipment or lighting on the tank or you have very little evaporation all of which can cause the tank to overheat. The best way to keep the tank cool is to remove the offending equipment or replace it with more efficient equipment so you just don't have to be concerned with this.
The next best way is to increase evaporation by making sure the surface of the water is breaking with a powerhead of some type and aiming a fan at the surface. This can be done on both the tank itself and sump.
If that still doesn't do it you are going to have to consider a chiller. I honestly try and avoid chillers at all cost because they are expensive, take up a ton of room and require a lot of power which you might not have available near the tank. A chiller is more or less an air conditioner so it also adds heat to the room and can’t be cycled on and off constantly because it would be bad for the compressor. You will inherently have a larger temperature swing each time the chiller turns on and off which I also find undesirable.
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Clean technology helps you meet emission targets

By investing in hybrid or fully electric propulsion, shipyard and vessel owners reduce emissions to comply with International Maritime Organization (IMO) emission limits.
Stringent requirements for efficiency and emissions control have improved vessels massively in the past decade. Retrofits will further improve the fleet ensuring we meet the targets set for the industry.
By introducing battery power onboard and shore power supply in harbor, operators can minimize environmental impact while optimizing operational performance: energy efficiency and power consumption. Shipbuilders and shipping industry OEMs can win competitive advantage with new flexible design and installation solutions.
Hybridization in the form of energy storage is one of the leading recent technologies and is rapidly becoming a megatrend. Energy storage at sea and on land offers us flexible ways to make supply and demand meet by
- bridging the lag between energy generation and consumption
- dampening peak loads
- bridging outages
Clean technology is not a thing of the future.
Danfoss: Engineering tomorrow, today
-Discover more about hybrid technology from Danfoss https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/our-businesses/drives/knowledge-center/hybridization/
-More about hybrid propulsion https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-propulsion-and-thrusters/
-More about shore power supply https://www.danfoss.com/en/markets/marine-and-offshore/dds/drives-for-marine-power-conversion-and-generation/
- Inspirational training in hybrid solutions https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpz8AOKe-rWlVVCNUx_GNREZiQB_1Q58

Eltek Marine and Offshore Solutions

Onboard any vessel or offshore installation there are a large number of applications that require high quality and reliable power. Eltek offers a complete certified product range for efficient and redundant onboard power supply.

MaxCastFishingLine: Fused Superline. Superline Advantage, Mono-Like Feel
Max Cast boasts impressive casting performance and so much more! Max Cast’s high sensitivity and low stretch allow anglers to literally feel their lure in action and pick up on even the slightest nibble. This is especially important when a lot of line has come off the reel on a long cast, which usually results in less sensitivity. This line is also remarkably abrasion resistant and holds on to its color. It’s hard to believe that a line of this quality and performance is cheaper per yard than most superlines on the market; but we wouldn’t call it Stren if it wasn’t

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GUE Scuba Gear Configuration vs. Jacket-style Configuration

Episode 1 is available for free on youtube and divegue.tv - to watch episodes 2-5 just subscribe or start your free 3-day trial.
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Episode 1 – Introduction: The guests are entering the stage
In this episode, GUEInstructor Dorota Czerny introduces the two different equipment configurations, outlining the main components of a single tank system on both of them. You will learn the main reasons for creating this video, what the advantage of a jacket-style BCD is, and what the big advantage of the GUE system is. You’ll also get a glimpse of how Dorota got to know the long-hose, backplate configuration and what her first take was on that!
Video and editing: Dimitris Fifis
Instructor: Dorota Czerny
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A short story about the differences
In our new, five-episode equipment series, GUE Instructor Dorota Czerny discusses the differences between a GUE-configured equipment set, consisting of a single tank, backplate, harness, wing, and long hose regulator system, and a jacket-style system that is most common in recreational diving. The comparison covers general components and goes into detail about streamlining, fit, and function; weighting options; managing out-of-gas situations in the two regulator configurations; and offers some advice for GUE-trained recreational divers.
The purpose of the series is not only to differentiate the two equipment configurations, but to provide GUE-trained recreational divers with an overview of an equipment set they may need to use when traveling to a destination where GUE-configured equipment is not available and they are not able to travel with their own system.

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week27 Welcome to Week27 of 52Weeks of Reefing! This week we are exploring how we can use algae to our advantage in the reef tank to help combat nitrates and phosphates...with refugiums! Refugiums are essentially a location in your tank (usually the sump) that allows you to provide a safe haven more micro fauna, as well as grow beneficial macro algae like chaetomorpha or caulerpa.
There are a fair share of different types of refugiums out there today, with an equal amount of opinions on how to run them.
The traditional refugiums with algae and/or live rock rubble are the most popular and effective in my experience, and some of the easiest to install and maintain.
An older technology that is starting to gain more ground again is the algae turf scrubber. This is essentially a very efficient refugium; algae is grown between two light sources on a medium with water flowing past it and then periodically harvested.
There are also a few more creative and unique options out there like cryptic refugiums. They offer a few unique benefits. A cryptic refugium is essentially a chamber that doesn't receive light, and allows for intense growth of sponges which filter the water.
Do you have a favorite refugium method you prefer to run on your reef? Let us know in the comments area down below!
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1st place Mousetrap Car Ideas- using SCIENCE

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Summary: To understand how mousetrap cars work you first need to understand the concept of mechanical advantage. There are 4 principles to win with a long distance car:
And 4 principles for winning with a speed car:
Finally, we visit the Science Olympiad to see these principles in action
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